I have a real love hate relationship with electronica. That is probably because I grew up on the early roots of it in the rave scene. It is also probably because I was somewhat medicated* when I enjoyed it the first generation. I liked Oakenfold, Tiesto and a lot of the British clubber stuff. The Orb in particular gave something of an enlightenment. When I saw these guys at a club it was the loudest show, the deepest bass I have ever felt/heard.

I liked a lot of the guys playing Ibiza too, somewhat spare stuff sometimes, but really gorgeous and somehow pastoral too. I like Moby and another British guy that goes by Tipper too.

The newer generation of electronica seems to have heaps of garbage frankly, with a little talent here and there, but much of it seems borrowed from what was before. I am not really familiar with these guys.

Oh yes, I almost forgot Boards of Canada. Those are some really interesting guys, some interestingly beautiful and distressed analog sounding compositions, really good stuff.

Well, the link I posted is really more "new age" or whatever you like to call it. Not electronica for the dance floor, LOL. I guess you'll agree if you listen to the sound clips.

yeah, that is new age a bit, well there was some overlap that and some of the slower Ibiza styled trance. It is trance and hyponotic in style. I can imagine watching the waves below the sun set in Ibiza with that. There was a german guy I had plugged into my Pandora, I cannot recall his name now, he sounded like this too.